Among
all Americans, Gallup finds 40 percent identify as conservative, 35
percent moderate and 21 percent as liberal. The poll finds unmotivated people are less likely to be conservative, just as likely to be moderate and much more likely to be liberal.

* 31 percent of unlikely or nonvoters are not registered, 30 percent are
Democrats, 17 percent are independent and 14 percent are Republicans.

That means among unlikely voters who are registered, 49 percent are Democrats, 28 percent are independent and 23 percent are Republican. That sharply contrasts with the latest Gallup poll of nationwide political party identification, where 31 percent identify as Democrats, 40 percent as independents and 27 percent as Republicans.

Who do unmotivated or uninformed Americans want as president?

* 43 percent of this group would vote for President Obama, if they chose
to vote; 23 percent would pick a third party candidate, 15 percent are
undecided and 14 percent would vote for Mitt Romney.

Most polls have Obama and Romney tied in the upper to mid 40s. Unmotivated and non voters break for Obama just as much as other voters, but people who bother to vote or at least register are dramatically more likely to support Romney.